Use the following survey to record information about the installation site. You need this information to determine how to prepare the door for the lock. Door information Door handing and bevel: If a handing change is required, see &quot;Optional: Adjust handing&quot; on page 6. Left hand (LH) Left hand, reverse bevel (LHRB) Right hand (RH) Right hand, reverse bevel (RHRB) Door thickness: inches (1 3/4 to 2 1/4 ) . If other than 1 3/4 , see &quot;&quot; on page 6. Environment information The following specifications apply for the non-weatherized Stanley Omnilock product only. For temperatures outside these specifications or exterior applications, we recommend the extreme weatherized Stanley Omnilock product. Ambient temperature: Is within specifications. See the tables below. This product meets the following Full Indoor test requirements for ANSI/BHMA 156.25: Side of door Inside and outside Range +32°F to +120°F (0°C to +49°C)

Special tools checklist

Use the following checklist to make sure that you have the special tools necessary to install your Electronic Standalone Cylindrical Lock. KD303 Drill jig KD325 Strike plate locating pin KD315 Faceplate marking chisel

Note: If the door is a fabricated hollow metal door, determine whether it is properly reinforced to support the lock. If door reinforcement is not adequate, consult the door manufacturer for information on proper reinforcement. For dimensions for preparing metal doors for locks with 2 3/4&quot; backset, see Template T56052 or T56053 Door and Frame Preparation for 63K, 73KC, 83K, and 93K Cylindrical Locks. Note: If the door is a LH or RH door, mark the inside of the door. If the door is a LHRB or RHRB door, mark the outside of the door. For uncut doors and frames

Figure 1

Positioning the template

1 Measure and mark the horizontal centerline of the lever (the centerline for the chassis hole) on the door and door jamb. Mark the vertical centerline of the door edge. Note: The recommended height from the floor to the centerline of the lock (centerline of 2 1/8&quot; hole) is 40 5/16 . 2 Fold the template on the dashed line and carefully place it in position on the high side of the door bevel as shown in Figure 1. Note: For steel frame applications, align the template's horizontal centerline for the latch with the horizontal centerline of the frame's strike preparation. 3 Tape the template to the door. 4 Center punch the necessary drill points. Refer to the instructions on the template. For doors with standard cylindrical preparation 1 Fold the template on the dashed line. Looking through the hole from the opposite side of the door, align the template so that you see the template outline of the 2 1/8 diameter chassis hole. 2 Tape the template to the door. 3 Center punch the necessary drill points. Refer to the instructions on the template.

1 Drill the holes listed below: motor wire hole 7/16 diameter through door before drilling chassis hole chassis hole 2 1/8 diameter through door after drilling motor wire hole latch hole 1 diameter meets chassis hole anti-rotational hole, see &quot;Use drill jig to drill through-bolt holes&quot; on page 4. 5/16&quot; diameter through door Note 1: To locate the center of a hole on the opposite side of the door, drill a pilot hole completely through the door. Note 2: For holes through the door, it is best to drill halfway from each side of the door to prevent the door from splintering. 2 Mortise the edge of the door to fit the latch face. 3 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the latch.

Anti-rotational hole Latch hole Latch face mortise

Chassis hole Motor wire hole Anti-rotational hole

Inside of door

Figure 2

Drilling holes and mortising for the latch face

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Install latch

Chassis hole Location of latch tube prongs

1 Install the latch in the door as shown in Figure 3. Note: The latch tube prongs should be centered and should project into the chassis hole. 2 Check that the door swings freely.

1 Press the drill jig (KD303) onto the door, engaging it with the latch tube prongs (see the close-up in Figure 4). Make sure the front edge of the jig is parallel with the door edge. 2 Drill the through-bolt holes (5/16 diameter) halfway into the door. 3 Turn over the drill jig and repeat steps 1 and 2 from the opposite side of the door. Note: Replace the drill jig after 10 door preparations.

1 In alignment with the center of the latchbolt, mortise the door jamb to fit the strike box and strike plate. 2 Drill the holes for the screws used to install the strike box and strike plate. 3 Insert the strike box and secure the strike with the two screws provided. 4 Check the position of the deadlocking plunger against the strike plate. Caution: The deadlocking plunger of the latchbolt must make contact with the strike plate, as shown in Figure 6b. The plunger deadlocks the latchbolt and helps prevents someone from forcing the latch open when the door is closed.

Note: The default door thickness is 1 3/4&quot;. If your door application is thicker than 1 3/4&quot;, use the following instructions. 1 Determine the door's thickness. 2 Pull the rose locking pin and rotate the outside rose liner until the proper groove on the through-bolt stud lines up with the hub face. See Figure 7.

This is only required if the lock hand does not meet your application. The lockset is normally preset for a right-hand door. Verify the hand of the lock and, if required, change the hand of the lock. 1 In order: remove the gasket, battery cover, back plate. See Figure 8. 2 Remove the chassis. 3 Rotate the chassis 180 degrees clockwise (looking at the back or opposite the latch) so as not to pull the wire. 4 Pry off the rose that holds the wire in place. 5 Re-route the wire back through the opening in the rose. 6 Press the rose back on. 7 Reinstall the chassis. 8 In order: reinstall back plate, battery cover, and gasket.

Four alkaline AA batteries are furnished with your OMNILOCK system and must be installed before proceeding with operation verification and system installation. 1 Remove the gasket from the rear of the housing assembly as shown in Figure 9. 2 Remove the screw from the battery cover and remove the cover. 3 Install batteries with proper polarity as shown in Figure 9. 4 Press and hold the reset button as shown in Figure 10 on the PC board until the green light on the keypad flashes (about three seconds) then release the button. 5 Replace the battery cover. See Figure 9. Make sure that the tabs on the lower edge of the battery cover are hooked over the edge of the back plate and secure the cover with the screw. 6 Replace the gasket. See Figure 9. Make sure that it is inside the edge of the housing. Check operation 1 Press 1234 The green light will flash once and unlock. 2 Turn the lever and open the door. During the unlock time, the green light flashes three times. Then the lock flashes red and relocks. 3 If your system has a magnetic card reader, verify proper operation of the system using the magnetic card reader; otherwise, see &quot;Test lock&quot; on page 10. 4 A label on the housing assembly battery cover indicates the magnetic card track, (track 2 or track 3) that the system is set to read. See Figure 9.

1 From the outside of the door, insert the lock chassis and outside escutcheon into the 2 1/8 chassis hole. See Figure 11. 2 Make sure that the latch tube prongs engage the chassis frame and that the latch tailpiece engages the retractor. See Figure 12.

1 Place the inside rose liner on the chassis, aligning the holes in the rose liner with the holes prepared in the door as shown in Figure 13. 2 Install the through-bolts through the rose liner and door in the top and bottom holes. 3 Tighten the rose liner on the door with the through-bolts. 4 Install the inside rose onto the rose liner. 5 Install the inside lever.

Inside of door

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Install outside lever, core and throw member

Figure 13 Installing the through-bolts and rose liner

For a non-IC lever handle 1 Place the cylinder inside the outside lever. See Figure 14. 2 Install the retainer into the outside lever. 3 Insert the key into the cylinder and rotate the key 90 degrees clockwise. Slide the lever assembly onto the spindle until it stops against the lever catch. 4 Push the lever into place until the lever catch is engaged. Pull on the lever to make sure the lever catch is engaged. Turn the key back to the normal position and remove it from the cylinder. For interchangeable core handles 1 Press the outside lever onto the spindle until the lever catch is engaged. 2 Install the blocking plate onto the throw member. Caution: You must use the blocking plate to prevent unauthorized access. For 6-pin core users only: Install the plastic spacer (not shown, supplied with permanent cores) instead of the blocking plate, on the throw member. 3 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right. 4 Insert the throw member into the core.

5 Insert the core and throw member into the lever with the control key. 6 Rotate the control key 15 degrees to the left and withdraw the key. Caution: The control key can be used to remove cores and to access doors. Provide adequate security for the control key.

Troubleshooting

If the mechanism doesn't unlock, remove the battery cover and check for proper orientation and seating of the batteries or motor connector. Ensure that wires are not pinched. Reset the electronics by pressing and holding the reset button on the circuit board until the light flashes green (approx three seconds), then release. See Figure 10. The system will go through a self-test and flash green five times. You will hear the lock unlock, then relock three times. A red flash indicates a PC board or drive system problem. If a red flash or no flash is observed, check for proper orientation and seating of the batteries and motor connector, ensure that wires are not pinched and then repeat the reset process.

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Test lock

For 9KOM2000 Locks: To test the lock for proper operation before the lock is programmed, follow these instructions: For keypad locks 1 Press 1234 The green light will flash once and unlock. 2 Turn the lever and open the door. During the unlock time, the green light flashes three times. Then the lock flashes red and relocks. For magnetic stripe or proximity card only locks Note: If the lock has a proximity card reader, it may have already been activated by the presence of an object near the card reader. 1 Align the magnetic stripe card with the V mark by the card slot. 2 Insert and then remove the card. The green light flashes once and unlocks. 3 Turn the lever and open the door. During the unlock time, if using the Programming Default ID Card, the green light flashes three times. Then the lock flashes red and relocks.

Removing the levers (when needed)

Use this procedure only when needed. Removing the IC outside lever 1 Insert the control key into the core and rotate the key 15 degrees to the right. 2 Remove the core and throw member from the lever. 3 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the figure-8 core hole and into the lever keeper. 4 Press the screwdriver blade in the direction of the arrow in Figure 16.

Figure 16 Pressing the lever keeper to remove the lever Note: You will not be able to remove the lever if the screwdriver blade is inserted too far past the keeper. 5 Slide the lever off of the sleeve.

Removing the non-IC outside lever 1 Insert the key into the cylinder and turn it 45 degrees clockwise. 2 Depress the lever catch through the hole in the outside lever by using the push pin or another suitable tool. See Figure 17. 3 Slide the outside lever off.

Turn key 45 degrees clockwise Outside lever

Push pin

Figure 17 Removing the outside non-IC lever Removing the inside lever 1 Depress the lever catch through the hole in the inside lever by using the push pin or another suitable tool as shown in Figure 18. 2 Slide the outside lever off.